Re: 1719-1800 Charleston SC, Direct Index - rfwilson
Subject: Re: 1719-1800 Charleston SC, Direct Index
From: rfwilson
Date: August 26, 1998


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From: Steven J. Coker 
To: [email protected] 
Date: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: 1719-1800 Charleston SC, Direct Index


Char Coats-Siercks wrote:
 Might I ask if you got this at the SC Archives...Charleston...or what
 was the source you requested to get this?  also I have heard that the SC
 Archives has an index of land records by location i.e. early land
 records located say on Kings Creek...does anyone know if this is the
 case and what this resource would be called...thanking you in advance
>
>1. THE INDEX.
>I'm not sure what the "official" title is for the index you ask about.  I'm
>sitting here looking at pages I've copied from it.  I refer to it as the
"South
>Carolina Plats Index" or the "Plats Cross-Index" but, that isn't shown on
these
>pages.  The title line at the tops of these sheets reads as follows:


You didn't dream it.  The Dallas Public Library has such an index on
microfilm.  It is for land grants and does not index subsequent conveyances.
It is indexed by surname and by waterway.  The index includes names
mentioned in a land grant such as persons owning the adjacent property.  It
is quite helpful but can be very large.  I don't remember how many rolls of
microfilm are involved.  I copied all of the WILSON/WILLSON entrees.  That
is a stack of paper 3/8 inch high.  The index gives the roll or book number
and page number.  Incidentally, there may be more than one King's Creek and
more than one spelling.  You have to check them all.

Bob Wilson
Greenville, TX

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